Last Modified: Friday, November 16, 2012 at 1:19 p.m.

Olajuwon Butler, 18, was found guilty of second-degree murder with a firearm. (Photo provided by Sarasota County Sheriff's Office)

Olajuwon Butler, 18, was found guilty of second-degree murder with a firearm. Prosecutors say the shooting was part of an ongoing feud was responsible for the death of the man's brother.

As many as 60 people on a Friday night were at “the corner,” a well-known spot in the neighborhood where locals hang around outside a church and a nightclub. On Oct. 1, 2011, about 1 a.m. the victim Hakeem Murray, 20, was in the passenger seat of a friend's truck, driving slowly by a corner in the 1900 block of Dr. Martin Luther King Junior Way when he was shot and killed.

Butler faces a mandatory 25 year sentence and a maximum sentence of life in prison for the verdict. His sentencing date has not been set yet.

<p><em>SARASOTA</em> - A man accused shooting at a truck and killing a member of a rival Newtown group was found guilty on all charged by a jury Friday, says an assistant state attorney.</p><p>Olajuwon Butler, 18, was found guilty of second-degree murder with a firearm. Prosecutors say the shooting was part of an ongoing feud was responsible for the death of the man's brother.</p><p>As many as 60 people on a Friday night were at “the corner,” a well-known spot in the neighborhood where locals hang around outside a church and a nightclub. On Oct. 1, 2011, about 1 a.m. the victim Hakeem Murray, 20, was in the passenger seat of a friend's truck, driving slowly by a corner in the 1900 block of Dr. Martin Luther King Junior Way when he was shot and killed.</p><p>Butler faces a mandatory 25 year sentence and a maximum sentence of life in prison for the verdict. His sentencing date has not been set yet.</p>